Jelly Bean breaks 60% in latest distribution numbers, KitKat still sitting under 2%

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Android version numbers Feb 2014

The latest Android version numbers are in for February, and everything's right on course for what we expected. Jelly Bean is continuing its climb and still holds a majority of the market of all Android devices. Between Android 4.1 and 4.3, Jelly Bean accounts for  60.7% of devices, and if you include Ice Cream Sandwich and KitKat in those numbers, 78.6% of devices are running some version of Android over 4.0. Unfortunately, KitKat only accounts for 1.8% of devices, but considering how few devices are seeing official updates, that's not too surprising.

On the outdated side of things, Gingerbread still unfortunately makes up about 20% of Android devices. Froyo has almost completely dropped off of the charts, but it's still a little discouraging to see that 1 in 5 Android devices are not running a modern version of Google's OS. Hopefully we'll see Gingerbread exit this chart completely by the end of the year.

source: Android Developer Dashboard

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